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The adjective forms for reason (a noun and a verb) are: reasonable, the present participle, reasoning, and the past participle of the verb, reasoned.

That would be a reasonable solution.

A reasoning person would not believe your premise.

The reasoned decision of the court will finally resolve the dispute.

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